Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Fall Art Classes Start Sept. 11

When we meet again the Tiny Tots project will involve using glue & markers. 
Class size limited to 15 students and goes from 5:15 to 5:45
Adult partner required.

The 6:00 -7:00 class will be creating Artist Trading Cards. 
This class size is limited to 18. 
See you then.

Please pay the material fee of $15 due first night of class to instructor.

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

March 27 is the final class of this session

When we meet again the 5:15 class will be playing with modeling clay.
The 6:00 group will be using permanent markers to decorate half masks and beach balls.
See the photos below to learn what we did last time.










Wednesday, March 14, 2018

#7 Art Class is Tuesday March 20

When we meet again our 5:15 class will be making a collage 
using glue, foam sheets, stickers, pom-poms, etc.
The 6:00 artists will be applying acrylic paint on wood.
Photos from last time are below. 







Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Art Class #6 March 13

When we meet again the 5:15 Tiny Tot class will be stringing beads. 
The 6:00 class will be using oil pastels.
Last time we had fun making rainstick. Below are some photos.




Thursday, February 22, 2018

Art Class #5 is March 6

We skip a week, so keep that in mind.
Next time we meet both groups will be putting their own designs on a rainstick.
These rainsticks make a sound like rain falling.
See the photos below for what we did last time we got together.






Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Art Class #4 is February 20

When we meet again the 5:15 Tiny Tots will be
using paint tubes that lay down paint circles.
The 6:00 students will be putting their original art
down on white porcelain tiles.
Below are photos of what we did last time.







Wednesday, February 7, 2018

February 13th Art Class

Next time we meet will be our 3rd session.
Our 5:15 class will be creating a 12" tall person on 
heavy card stock with glue and markers.
Our 6:00 students will be using M. C. Escher shapes to design a masterpiece.
Drawing chalk will be the medium.
See the photos below for what we did last time.